@, actually, peafowl (subtribe Pavonina) are in the family Gallidae, in case you should now know, there are currently nine extant families of gamebirds (order Galliformes): Megapodiidae (Megapodes), Cracidae (Curassows, Guans, Chachalacas, and Pollopavo), Numididae (Guineafowl), Rollulidae (Roulouls), Phasianidae (Pheasants, Monals, Yejakuns, Tragopans, and Sonakebaters), Odontophoridae (New World Partridges and Quails), Perdicidae (Old World Partridges and Quails), Tetraonidae (Grouse, Turkeys, and Koklasses), and Gallidae (Chickens, Shizurens, Francolins, Spurfowl, Senlinaos, Ropohons, Jinegus, Daoiren, Peafowl, Arguses, Nartakees, Wajameras, Rohutans, Snowcocks, Chungchis, Alavorona, and Shabalrimals) Gamebirds are also currently split into six extant superfamilies: Megapodioidea (contains Megapodiidae), Cracoidea (contains Cracidae), Numidoidea (contains Numididae), Phasianoidea (contains Rollulidae and Phasianidae), Perdicoidea (contains Odontophoridae and Perdicidae), and Galloidea (contains Tetraonidae and Gallidae) Gamebirds are also split into two suborders: Numides (contains Megapodiidae, Cracidae, and Numididae) and Galli (contains Rollulidae, Phasianidae, Odontophoridae, Perdicidae, Tetraonidae, and Gallidae)
The lovely bird pheasants
@@aboutananimal Thank you 😁
what feed do you feed? I have red goldens, mandarins and peacocks.
@@lizbowman4568 I want Mandarins someday!
I did a couple videos on feed. It's basically a gamecock multi grain and flock raiser mix.
Stunning birds, do you sell any?
@@Birds4ever2000 juveniles in the fall and winter
Where in Northern California are you located? From the species of trees in your yard it looks like the Sierra Nevada foothills.
@@rowanwhite3520 Very observant. We are in the foothills of Calaveras County
Do you know we're to get pied indian blue?
@@Randykoch-t6f I just might. Where are you located?
@@splittintrackspheasantry Florida id really like the Indian blue pied , white I've heard you get 50/50 chick's
You can domesticate birds with beautiful colors.
Monals (genus Lophophorus), tragopans (genus Tragopan), koklasses (genus Pucrasia), nartakees (genus Polyplectron), crestless arguses (genus Argusianus), and crested arguses (genus Rheinardia) are not pheasants.
Peafowl are not pheasants.
@@indyreno2933 Correct but they are in the pheasant family - phasianidae
@, actually, peafowl (subtribe Pavonina) are in the family Gallidae, in case you should now know, there are currently nine extant families of gamebirds (order Galliformes): Megapodiidae (Megapodes), Cracidae (Curassows, Guans, Chachalacas, and Pollopavo), Numididae (Guineafowl), Rollulidae (Roulouls), Phasianidae (Pheasants, Monals, Yejakuns, Tragopans, and Sonakebaters), Odontophoridae (New World Partridges and Quails), Perdicidae (Old World Partridges and Quails), Tetraonidae (Grouse, Turkeys, and Koklasses), and Gallidae (Chickens, Shizurens, Francolins, Spurfowl, Senlinaos, Ropohons, Jinegus, Daoiren, Peafowl, Arguses, Nartakees, Wajameras, Rohutans, Snowcocks, Chungchis, Alavorona, and Shabalrimals)
Gamebirds are also currently split into six extant superfamilies: Megapodioidea (contains Megapodiidae), Cracoidea (contains Cracidae), Numidoidea (contains Numididae), Phasianoidea (contains Rollulidae and Phasianidae), Perdicoidea (contains Odontophoridae and Perdicidae), and Galloidea (contains Tetraonidae and Gallidae)
Gamebirds are also split into two suborders: Numides (contains Megapodiidae, Cracidae, and Numididae) and Galli (contains Rollulidae, Phasianidae, Odontophoridae, Perdicidae, Tetraonidae, and Gallidae)
@, actually, peafowl belong to the family Gallidae, which is one of the three families more closely related to Odontophoridae than to Phasianidae.